William Djaja Tjokroaminata wrote:
> Now, what if someone retains the C core of "Ruby", but modifies the
> interface (syntax) by modifying the parser and interpreter, and, say,
> calls it PRuby or SRuby? I ask the Ruby experts and the people with Ruby
> authority, is it even ethical to do so?
In one way, these changes are done all the time, when people are
experimenting with new features for Ruby.
The Python people have had a modified version called StacklessPython
developed in paralell with Python for a long time.
There is very rarely a reason for anyone to go though the trouble of
maintaining a forked version. It's much easier to just build something
on top of the standard Ruby.
/Anders
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